Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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COOK AND TRAXLER. PUBLISHERS
F‘hoxe 99.
THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL
COLE
YOUNGER
i ur ■ c»/ Thank* aiu^ Resolution* of
U*»pH^L will hereafter t> charged for
jt the ret* of :» cents per lino.
TfURT'I. Th'XAS. A OK 28
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At the Baptist Church.
Pastor Childs occupied the
pulpit at both the morning and
evening hours at the Baptist
church Sunday. The text lit
the nioruiug hour was Hirre
is no discharge in that war.
Kc.f 8, 8. Said the speaker
in part: “We can aM-..imagine
that the time of war is long es-
pecially should we he partici-
pating in it. The late civil
war which dragged through
four years, no doubt seemed
long to the brave men who left
home and lov« d ones to engage
in it. It no doubt seemed long
to the wives, mothers, sisters
and sweethearts who stayed a.
h«ftnie without tlu* protection ot
the men. The thirty year war
is Germany, lasting as it did
throughout a generation seem-
ed long and it was long, lhi
with the seeming length of the
days of earthly wars we have
God's war that has no ending.
Those who followed the for
tuples of Lee and Grant from
f-kirt Sumter to ( Appntnaiox
thought it a long struggle hut
those who take part in the bat
tie of the Lord will tied no end
this side of the grave. Farthl>
war soldiers! have hardships.
They must he out in c- Id and
all ^orts ^f)fr weather. I liey
sometimes have short rations,
sometimes long tiresome
marches. So sometimes in the
h battles .ve- ui
tf> endur- h:u inlq
sok\jere «
;.i iff?*y nia
anxious. Neither should
Lthe Lord’s soldiers turn back.
> iih every jiUIiS tlu n or,,
’amp Followers. They givi
help, simply help eat up
atis. Every church has it?-
c ii ,p followers. Men grow toe
>IJ for military service iti the
rworld. God’s soldiers are not
excused on account of old age.
In this army old people are
needed for their wisdom and
counsel. The Lord’s soldiers
are not discharged on account
oi sickness and wenkuess.
► either are the soldiers of the
Lord’s armv discharged on ac
KOUBt of injury. Scars some-
times come from service in this
war. Neither are soldiers t x
cased because of their hei* g
uceded at home. The Lord's
l>0tiles end at death. Until
len he expects hie soldiers to
xi ^ ej • t/i m * v
At uight the text was “Sin,
>^ien it is finished hringeth
fqrtb death” Jas. 1:13, Said
the speaker: “The saddest
Word in all speech in death.
On the other hand the word
life suggests feelings of pleas-
ure. In the springtime, when
everything in nature is pul-
ing on new life one feels joy-
ous but in the fall, though it
be harvest time and we gather
in the fruits of >Cur toil, >«*t
there is the suggestion of death
•t every turn fti conmijnence
• feeling of sadness is produced.
Childhood vigorous with life
fnd buoyant with hope is much
in contrast with old age and
Its evidence of approaching
i*h. Sin brings death,
^byaical, spiritual ni,d mental,
;di«te sin brings imrne
death. Sin brings death
[ly. 1 he bank cashier
tviug^nianipulated bis
ntr fifing as be can,
fcwes to the print that
Ur the penalty of bis
HOC ''r*«cd. >KK)
Tiu *yh* -r*» of this paper f&T!l
ip! • '* >c \»:-.rn thnt ti»«*re i<
\r :: . »treaf,‘ d <1 .> luuc
science im* Ir e . xhic to cure in
all its adages, ai d thu is Ci.
tarih. Flail’s Catarrh Cure U
the OtUt' positiv cure n«*vr known
to the medical fraternity. Ca->
tarrh being a constitutional The last of the famofis V ounuer
disease, requires a constitutional Brotliers who spent 25 years
treatment. H ill’s Catarrh Cure jn ft prison cell, will
U t;k«n internally, act mg direct lecture on
ly u|v»n the bl«iod and mucous
surfaces of th system, then by “What Life Has Taught Me”
destroyi« g the foundation of the :
dLonst'. ,’i.i.d e.ving the patient
strugih by building up the con*;
stitution ar.d assisting nature in i
doing its work. The proprietors ;
have so much faith iu its cura-1
tiv |>owers that they otter One ,
Hundred Dollars fer any case $]000 Forfeit if this is
that it fails to cure. Send for ( . .
list of testimonials. the original Cole Younger
Address:* F. J. CHENEY <v Co.,
Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists ,
7f)C.
Take Hall’s Family Hills lor
constipation.
A lecture that is instructive
to every man, woman
and child and one
that will never
be forgotten
1—
The Yoakum State Bank
SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS.
Capital.........................$60,000
Surplus........................... 10, OuO
Shareholder ’ liability........... 60,000
Guaranty bund............. ...... 60,Of*>
Total.....................$160,00(1
With a guurantee of $160,000 the bank in absolutely safe an
your depository, and with itn association with other hanks can
loan, large amonnts to its customers. It Is to your interest to
become a patron oi inis oank, your nccuuul mail u* nj.pirumn!.
not
Under the management of
L. A. VonLrichsen.
CROCKERY
crime. IIis h»*nrt breaks as he
looks for the Inst time upon
bis innocent sleeping children.
Sin did it all and he realizes it. , beats on Sale
We make mistake in
tolerating sin. The
Royal Theatre
April 29.
at Weymouth’s.
even " r'
little bird i ONE CONDUCTOR WHO WAS CURED.
Including not only Bowls, Pitchers
and Dishes of all kinds, but a com-
plete line of Stoneware, Flower-pots
Churns, Jars and Milk Crocks.
Goods of Best Quality. Prices the
Lowest.
I I rtrottg mnd
ly! few, simple ind a
|r|Wu«Jd'i ikimmiof
Separator thus h
In stock and
J. J. JAR!
I also carry a large
Fresh Groceries nnd^the
are right. Give me a tr
1 will convince you. \
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NIUE TENDER
MEATS
I am now in the Spoehler
building on Grand avenue
and have fresh tender m«
at all times. Give me a
in the tree is safe until it
glances at the serpent below.
Then it is attracted to its
death. Its mistake was in
glancing at the snake. The sin
of Judas brought bitter remorse
and death. Sin brings death
»*q*rn>d1y Tf I were on a train
and knew it would be wrecked
I would get off. Or on
Mr. Wilford Adam*, is his I
name, and he writes about it.— |
“Some time ago I was coidined ;
to my bed with chronic rheum-
atism. I used two bottles of
Foley’s Kidney Remedy with
good effect, and the third bottle
put me on my feet and I resura
ed work as conductor on the Lex-
ington, ivy., fttreei Railway. Il
. . gave me more relief than any
a ship rut!(ijcjne j had ever used, and it
Remember the Price is the Thing} i Gus Thie
The Elkins Racket Store |
nj-y- _j—if- <iJill J^fi
and knew it would go down, I will do all you claim in cases of j
would leave it. Men know sin | rheumatism.” Foiey’s Kidney
will ruin them yet they con- Re^y. cur®» rheumatism by,
'eliminating the tine acid from I
the blood. Sold by Koerthj
Bros.
tinuc on.
rrift SOUND SLEEP OE GOOD HEALTH
The restorative power of sound
sleep can not lie over estimated
A n1..! AMI* * l IU t 1VI f O it
Thk fact that Halley's comet
has connected with its tail
and any ailment that prevents it . , _ ,
is \ menace to health. J. L. hrtngs the Galveston News to
say that it can now get along
through fly time.
Southtot, Eau Claire, WL.,says:
For ;t loiig time 1 have been un-
able to elt
cause oil
and sor»l
My.
■soundly night8.be
coss my ota-i.
]iny kindeys.
[>ry prw)r nd
In was much
been taking
L but a short-
is sound ai
*fer
- ----- - —----- --ijo.h' my
meals, and my general condition
Our Aqenb $50.00
o Week.
Selling new process water color por-
trait nnd gOlit frarue. Costs {♦() cents
complete with glass, soils for $I.9H.
is greatly improved. 1 can hon-1Samples and instructions free. Young' L,‘ ^ ‘ nis iissuraei tc
estlv recommend Foley’s Kidney man in Ohio made $22.00 in one day. { rule of twe most distinguished
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything elae fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine, ever sold
over a driuuHSt s counter.
KOEkTH BROS.
Monky planted in Yoakum
real estate will bring as lich
harvests as any iiivcM^uenl in
the South.
eatly recommend Foley’s Kidney
Pills as 1 know they have cured j We are the largest picture and frame
me. Sold by Koerth Bros. house in the world. One general agent
• — ...... I wanted in each county. Give us refer-
Mr f f Hfrhiinh Hurt: lence and we will extend you thirty
fll. L. L. Ilunuqn liuri( j days’ credit with steady, honorable em-
___ j ployment at a big income. Our busi-
I ness is established twenty live years.
We are not in the picture and frame
trust. We want honorable, trustwor-
thy representatives only. You need
no capital to work for us. We teach
you how to make a success. Address
at once. WILLIAMS ART CO.
2216 W. Taylor Street, Chicago, III.
In answering state “taw advertise-
ment in Yoakum Herald.”
Just before tiniehiug his work
at the Creamery on yesterday
morning, Mr. C. C. Fitzhugh,
son-in-law of Mr. J. P. Wool-
Bey, fell from a ten foot plat-
form and struck with bis right
side across the edge ot a large
trough breaking some four of
his ribs anil badly bruising him
otherwise. Dr. Brown and
Mr. Woolsey were immediate
ly summoned to his side and
the df>ctor administered opiates
and then banded his body and
with the assistance of kind
friends, the young man was
Unveiling al Terryville.
Sunday afternoon quite a
number met with Hutton Wil-
low Lodge No, 3(11 Woodmen of
the World at Terryville for tlie
carried to the home of Mr. | purpose of unveding the mon
Woolsey where he is resting
giiiwijy thio morning, find if no
internal injuries were sustain-
ed and no com plication set up,
be should be able to he up by ...
the last ,f this week; but it will 1,1 hne at hnU n,,d u,arch
umeuts of Sam B. Lewis and
W. I. Sirndson deceased, of
which lodge they were a mem-
ber. The assemble was formed
American and (lie folks across
the Atlantic are spreading it on
iu a fashion that is calculated
to make the Strenuous One be-
lieve that the whole world
might be searched and a great-
er not found.
Ilrtb the U'crning.
Many Yoakum people have
done so. When the kidneys are
sick they give unmistakable
warnings that should not be
ignored. By examining the
urine and treating the kidneys
upon the first -sign of disorder,
many days of suffering may be
saved. Sick kidneys expel
dark ill-smelling urine, full of
“brickdust” sediment and pain-
ful in passage. Sluggish kid
nejs cause a dull pain in lhe For Com,ty Trea3urer: /
small of the back, headaches, | ED. KOENIG, Sit.
Announcements
Congressional................... $16.00
Representative................. 10.00
District Offices................. 10.01*
County Offices ................. 7.60
Pro$inct Offices......... .. 3.00
LAVACA COUNTY.
Subject to the action of the Democratic
Primaries. %
For County Judge:
P. H. GREEN.
For Sheriff :
EUGENE H. HOUCHIN8.
C i i A K i Jfjb M U N hON.
Fur County Attorney :
JffiffiNRY PA U Lira
T». Ij. STAVANOHA
For Tax Collector:
STEVE BENNETT.
For County Superintendent:
JOHN KLOPPENBURG.
For County Tax Assessor :
RUDOLPH VALENTA.
For Constable Prec. No. 7:
A. J. MATTHEWS.
Better known as “Dude”
L. W. RIGGS.
StocUwkfcr’s Meeitog.
Notice is hereby given
♦ lie nnnnnl meeting of thf
stockholders of the Yoaki
Improvement Company will be
held at the office of the Comp-
any in the City of Y'oakum
Countv of Lavaca and State of
Texas, on the second Saturday,
being ihe 14th day erf May, A
I). 1910, for the purpose of elec-
ting a board of director* for the
ensuing year, and for the trans-
action of such other business
as may properly come before
the meeting.
It is important that every^
stockholder, however small
holding, should l>e represei
at this meeting, either inj
»..n or b> letter.
Thus. H. Cl*Aj|Kj
l At*tksTj iWi
J. W. Omsk,
Secretary.
DEWITT COUNTY.
For Representative, 56th District:
A. 6. CRI8P.
For Sheriff:
W. A. GOODSON.
JESSE B. FARRIS
For County Judge:
R. J. KLEBERG,/Ju.
NOTICE.
to the
Com*
All persons indebted
Yoakum I mpruvement
pany, even if the amount is
only oue dollar, must pay up in
full on or before April Jhtli
the supply of water and ligh
or both as the Case may be will
he cut off without further no
tice. x-
Respectfully'
J. W. Grskk,
Secretary and (ien. MgrJ
SETTLEM1
PROMPT
tired, languid feelings and I
frwinpnt. rVioiirnat.ie tscincrow
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
the kidneys only; they cure sick
kidneys, and rid the blood of'
neccessarily be some three or Ihe County Line cemetery uric poison. If you suffer from
four weeks before he can return , where these two noble charac 1 * **
to his work.
t
j REACHING THE TOP
I
tors had been laid to rest in
pjoiher earth something like a
year ago. At the head of these
any of the abve symptoms you
can use no better remedy.
Ycr«kum people recommend
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
O. K. Guess, blacksmith ,of
Yoakum, Texas, says; .“I suf-
fered so severely from lumbago
For District Clerk:
••v* « rrv ix *% r n f f
l. J. rv vu\j i .
For Tax Collector:
THOS. M. STF.LL.
For Tax Assessor:
C. T. SCHWAB.
For County Clerk:
G. P. BOX.
For County Attorney:
F. S. SCHLEICHER.
For County Superintendent:
L. G. COVEY.
RcCOiu of inciivA
Nn. 207R7.
Pvticyj
^ /
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m MirfcsIlioK in life, domandH a *no,,od'» 8,ood a*wjl«><«>e -non-
viigMiws bo-iy and keen br^in. Mraer,t mark their last rest-
Wl-hott health there is no sue-' ing place. The nnveiling cer- _
pefeiuerfect ac ion of stomach, ^,88 ^nllie v\ oodrume did cred- ney secretions were irregular
livi^S kidneys, bowels, purifitrs it to exercised by reciting that ancj oft(,n the How was scanty,
anden iches the blood, tones and beautiful poem written by W. X finally procured Doan’s Kidney
mvigofates the whole system and Knox. O, Why Should the pills at Vlu. pttJlK.e Dnur Stofi.1
enables you to stand the wear qf-,;r;* u .> , ,, ruj8 01 ™ 1 a,,Rt i>ragbtore,
ana tear of your daily work. L. </ . e rou * land they completely cur**d mo.
“Af er uaontliK of suffering from 1 lomas ^tell of Cuero was or- This remedy is deserving of my
A. T. BYAKS.
JOE GOODft
B. F. WILLIAMS.
Fire occurred April 7th.
Adjuster arrived April 20
and received check for Mtii*
factory settlement of dtdoT
Aprs! the 20th.
C. R. PYLE.
DULLYEMRUTT
Local Agialgl <1
Kidney T ouble, “writes W. M. aio.r of ^ day and words can
Bhertnan, ot Cushing, Mo., on»y ®urtice when we say his
“three bottles of Electric Bitters ^ere 4,h* escenee of elo
made me feel like a oe.v man.
&0c at all Druggists.
*f xiience.-
------ H. Nitner returned home
Tidal Wave flour at $l.U0a >esterday from a business visit
sack at/, B, Harris’. out of the city,
i * * *. i
heartiest endorsement."
For sale by all dealers, Price
5Uc. Foster-Milburn Co. Buf-
falo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name— Doans
—and take no other
KILLS A MURDERER
A merciless murderer is Ap.
uendicitis with many victims-!
But Dr. King’s New Life Pills p o Rot
k.iy* it by prevention. They
gently stimulate stomach, liver
and bowelB, preventing that clog-
ging that invites appendicit s,
curing Constipation, Headache,
Billiousness, Chills. 25c at all
Druggists.
\
J. Henry Yentzen.
ARCHITECT.
■l
/Jl
There is no c iugb medicine so
popular as Foley’s Honey[ and
Tar. (It never fails to cure
colds, croupe and bronoht
Sold by Koertb Bros.
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Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1910, newspaper, April 28, 1910; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648038/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.